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chevalier
gaucho knives
13th July 2008,
02:03 AM
Rick
You asked .............
13th July 2008,
02:08 AM
Nagawarrior
Here is my Gaucho knife. Not...
13th July 2008,
03:16 AM
chevalier
very nice indeed. :)
13th July 2008,
03:36 AM
A. G. Maisey
Although I'm primarily a...
13th July 2008,
03:50 AM
Gonzalo G
A. G. Maisey, I feel that...
13th July 2008,
08:10 AM
Chris Evans
As Gonzalo aptly remarked,...
13th July 2008,
08:54 AM
Jim McDougall
This is an excellent topic,...
13th July 2008,
10:33 PM
Ferguson
I love them, and have a few...
14th July 2008,
01:33 AM
A. G. Maisey
Not all strictly "gauchos",...
14th July 2008,
01:44 AM
More replies below current depth...
Gonzalo G
Yes, it´s a nice work. The...
15th July 2008,
02:48 AM
Chris Evans
Hi, Jim: I feel flattered...
14th July 2008,
06:13 AM
Gonzalo G
Chris, a very precise...
15th July 2008,
04:16 AM
More replies below current depth...
Chris Evans
Hi Gonzalo, Great post -...
15th July 2008,
07:37 AM
Gonzalo G
First of all, I must excuse...
16th July 2008,
03:07 AM
Chris Evans
Hi Gonzalo, And yet...
16th July 2008,
10:30 AM
Gonzalo G
I wrotte in the San Martín...
16th July 2008,
02:58 PM
Jim McDougall
When Chevalier first...
16th July 2008,
04:54 PM
Gonzalo G
On the contrary, thank you,...
16th July 2008,
07:55 PM
Chris Evans
Jim, Thank you for your...
17th July 2008,
12:06 PM
Chris Evans
Hi Gonzalo, Not...
17th July 2008,
12:32 PM
Gonzalo G
Chris, thank you for your...
17th July 2008,
11:40 PM
Chris Evans
You are absolutely right, and...
18th July 2008,
03:18 AM
Gonzalo G
Well, it would be more...
18th July 2008,
02:49 AM
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Gonzalo G
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It was made as a mameluke shamshir.
Well, it would be more properly called "kiliç", as this is the word used by the mamluks.
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